Eva Paus

Professor of Economics, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, teaches international and development economics. Her fieldwork in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru has led to the publication of a number of articles in scholarly journals. She is also the editor of Struggle Against Dependence: Non-Traditional Export Growth in Central America and the Caribbean, and the co-author of Modeling Population Growth. She currently studies the political economy of liberalization and restructuring in the developing world, particularly in Latin America, focusing on the implications for sustained economic growth and distribution.